Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metamorphose.(verb)
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Use "metamorphoses" in a sentence
"She metamorphoses from a Gothic heroine passively awaiting deliverance to a hyperactive maniac who believes that she needs to protect men by dragging them away from “The fierce and fiery light” (5.2.45) and the imaginary legions of the advancing dead (Orra 164)."
"In any event, the capitalists figured out a way to sate the proletariat, and the great metamorphoses from a society of wage slaves into a workers’ paradise never happened, unless you consider two cars and a TV set in every room a workers’ paradise."
"Thought is the highest point of a series of ascending metamorphoses, which is called nature."